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difference between force and pressure (atlest 4 points each)​

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Answered by cutegirl8790
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A force can be a push or a pull. When a force is exerted on an object it can change the object's speed, direction of movement or shape. Pressure is a measure of how much force is acting upon an area. ... Therefore, a force acting over a smaller area will create more pressure.

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Answered by prachigour922
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  • FORCE- It's unit is Newton and is represanted by N.
  • The instrument to measure force is called dynamometer.
  • The force is a vector quantity which means it also has a direct action .
  • The push and pull action resulting in acceleration of the object.
  • Force can be acept upon on the face , edges, side or vertices of the object.

  • PRSSURE- It's unit is pascal and is represanted by Pa.
  • The instrument measure pressure is called manometer.
  • The pressure is a scaler quantity which means it does not have any direction.
  • Pressure only acts on the surface or face of the object.

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